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Estate Agents Say Leyton is Shining under London’s Property Hood

This is a report by CNN:

Well, gentrification is steadily rising in the surrounding areas of Leyton, inviting people to come, settle here. This has been borne out of the Central London’s residents’ failure to feel the sprawl of the sprawling capital.

What’s interesting here is the area is as fashionable as the capital, with amazing pubs, bakeries, eateries, coffee shops, bookstores, schools, shopping streets, and commuting roads. As if this wasn’t enough, there are plenty of green spaces as well.

And yet, it is part of the ripple effect, supplying more affordable housing than any other surrounding area. Talk about a regeneration and renewal; it’s happening right here. After a period of damnation and oblivion, the district has finally risen up from the ashes.

Estate Agents Point Out The Current Property Trends in Leyton:

The average price is £496,171.

Two-bedroom properties are most preferred; they take up 35.9% in the property pie and are selling for an average price of £444,470.

These properties are followed by three bedroom (25.6%), one bedroom (23.8%), four bedroom (8.8%) and five bedroom (5.9%) properties.

Flats sell more readily than any other property type; they occupy 65% of the property pie and sell for an average price of £409,538.

The district is strewn with lovely Edwardian and Victorian period properties with grand sized gardens.

Estate agents in Leyton say buyers are more interested in properties for sale that come with high-resolution images. This trend has been noticed in almost 92% sales. This is why it is recommended any property advertisement, on an average, has at least two images.

How’s It Like Living In The District?

Affordability is not the only deal here. A lot depends on the amenities as well as the other class quotients which attract dwellers. For instance, the district is home to a residential portion of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Plenty of terraced properties are brimming here that date back to the period of 1870 – 1910. Needless to say, buyers are interested.

Leyton, further, does not lack in entertainment hubs and nightlife. This is the place of the Leisure Lagoon – the nearest swimming pool owned by the Council. And who can possibly ignore the presence of the Stratford Picturehouse and Vue Multiplex?

Want to grab a pint of beer soon after work? This is the best place to be. It homes the flower-clad King William IV – one of the capital’s best and upmarket pubs. Did you know it brews its very own liquor on site? Leaving that aside, the district also has great schools.

Travel and transport facilities are awesome. The area is on the Central line of the Tube, making it easy to commute to most of the nearby places. That’s not all. There are excellent independent shopping outlets, grocery stores, and eateries here. The district also flaunts a riding school and an ice rink. Think of sports and the land is no less than a heaven.

So, if you question why move to Leyton, everyone would say, why not? Planning to buy a property already? Make sure you rope in a good estate agent.